The Charleville Half-Marathon is coming up on Sunday, the 22nd of September and it is widely recognised as being one of the fastest courses in the country. Please note that the entry fee is currently €40 and it goes up to €45 at 1pm on Monday the 9th of September.
It is also the 7th race of 7 in the ongoing Ballyhoura Cork race series.
There is also a special entry fee of €40 at the Charleville Park Hotel on Saturday 21st Sept from 3pm to 9pm
There will be no entries on the day.
You can enter online for the Half-Marathon here until the 21st September http://www.charlevillehalf.com/registration/
You can see a preview of the course HERE
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Thursday, September 05, 2013
Reminder...Cheapest entries for the Charleville Half-Marathon before the 9th of Sept
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2 comments:
excellent race though its a pity the organisers are having fork out so much in terms of insurance, aai measuring and full road closures. They have had to absorb a loss on this race last year so well done to north cork on what will b a excellent event.
I've a question. Why do the AAI charge for measuring. I thought it was AIMS who measure the course. Is there a reoccurring charge with this??
Would it not just be the race permit that the AAI would charge for like all other races??
Also if I run say a fast time in a race like blarney and have a qualifying time for Boston/New York will it count??? Is it only AIM's courses that count for qualifying for major Marathons??
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